dead. >>>andlancearmstrong's mostpersonal moments yet, in part two of his confession to oprah. he talks about disgrace and shame. and he starts to cry when asked what he told his son. >> i said, don't defend me anymore. >> this morning, a former teammate and friend is in our studio with the first reaction to armstrong's most emotional comments yet. is he still lying? > >>> it is a very, very busy news morning. including two stories from the world of sports. lance armstrong finally showing emotional. and the first interview with manti te'o. jere jeremy shaf speaking with te'o. >> a very candid interview. >>> also this morning, new developments in the racy scandal involving a zuma dance teacher. we'll hear from her business partner, just days before it goes to court. >> it rocked that small town in maine. >>> and check out this video. it's a firefighter climbing to rescue a child in a burning wilding. a chunk of snow knocks him off the ladder. we'll show you what happened next. it was extraordinary. >>> we're going to start with the breaking news on the harrowing hostage situation i

new stories and breaking news. jenna: in including falloutfromlancearmstrongasthe legend admits he used performance-enhancing drugs for years, something he denied for a long, long time. why he claim clean now. we'll dig deeper into that. the gun control debate sparking new controversy today over the president's plan to bypass congress and use executive orders to push his proposals through. >>> a woman steal as commuter train, and derails and crashes into an apartment building. what was behind this bizarre hijacking. this is all happening now. jenna: one of the biggest names in television revealing new details about one of the most kiss graced names in sports. we're glad you're with us, everybody. i'm jenna lee. jon: what a story. i'm jon scott. oprah winfrey says lance arm strong confessed to using performance enhandsing drugs during their sit-down. a 180 for the man who challenged anyone who questioned his integg grit. the u.s. anti-doping agency issued a skithing report last year accusing one of the world's best known athletes of masterminding a long running doping scheme. the

oflancearmstrong's publicconfession to years of cheating, doping and lying to the whole world about it. armstrong began to break down when he talked about his family. abc's neal karlinsky has been all over this story from the very beginning and joins us with more. neal, in many ways, this seemed to be the more compelling of the two interviews. >> reporter: it certainly was. good morning, bianna. over the course of two nights there was plenty of evidence that armstrong's ability to lie is still on display. but there was one moment when the person behind the attitude and the image broke through. >> incredible. unbelievable. >> reporter: when you peel away all the lies, the cheating, the cover-ups and bullying, lance armstrong is also a father. and that's side of this complicated and deeply-flawed man revealed the betrayal to his family. >> when this all started, i saw my son defending me and saying, that's not true. what you're saying about my dad is not true. i told luke, i said -- i said, don't defend me anymore. >> reporter: it was a painful glimpse into a man who apologized repeatedl

with sports now and scandals. in a two-partinterviewer,lancearmstrongopenedup to oprah winfrey in a stunning and frank discussion about his years of doping while he was a member of the u.s. postal service cycling team. when asked why he decided to come clean after a decade of denials, he told oprah he did it for his 13-year-old son. >> when this all really started, i saw my son defending me and saying, "that's not true, what you're saying about my dad is not true." and it almost guess to the question of why now. he can't -- yeah. that's when i knew i had to tell him. >> a more defiant armstrong came through when he talked about his lifetime ban and his desire to return to racing. >> do i want to compete again? >> uh-huh. >> the answer's hell yes. i'm a competitor. it's what i've done my whole life. i love to train. i love to race, i love it tow the line. if i was -- and i don't expect it to happen. >> and of course twitter has been on fire all week with reactions to armstrong's confession. david walsh, the journalist who actually first raised questions about lance armstrong bac

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